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B.E. Meyers 556-ASR Suppressor Mount and Flash Hider Designed by the two engineering teams from B.E. Meyers and Silencerco, the 556 ASR brings the top tier flash suppression capability of the renowned and proven B.E. Meyers 249F and mates it with the the precision suppressor mounting capability required from Silencerco and Specwar suppressors using the ASR mounting standard. Melonited for extreme corrosion and rust resistance, and designed to handle the harsh environments inside a suppressor, this mount delivers maximum performance and flexibility. -Finish: Melonite Steel -Length: 2.560" (Overall) -1/2x28" TPI Muzzle Thread -Wrench flats for easy installation, no timing necessary -Compatible with SilencerCo Omega and SWR Specwar suppressors that use the Active Spring Retention (ASR™) mount -Compatible with barrels as short as 14.0" to make a 16.00" OAL barrel when permanently attached Available Now! |
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Hmmmmm I'm building s 5.56 upper currently too. I was going to use another specwar brake.
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Does it "ring?" You do realize why there is a groove around the fork tips for right? Not everyone knows about using wire or the washer Wire, washer, snap ring, split stainless o-ring... take your pick...... For those not following along w/ SexPanther and I if you capture the end of the forks it doesn't ring. Just can't use it that way with a suppressor |
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Wire, washer, snap ring, split stainless o-ring... take your pick...... For those not following along w/ SexPanther and I if you capture the end of the forks it doesn't ring. Just can't use it that way with a suppressor View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Does it "ring?" You do realize why there is a groove around the fork tips for right? Not everyone knows about using wire or the washer Wire, washer, snap ring, split stainless o-ring... take your pick...... For those not following along w/ SexPanther and I if you capture the end of the forks it doesn't ring. Just can't use it that way with a suppressor Bingo. |
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The B.E meyers 249f saker mount will work with the 13.7" as long as you use. 1/4" spacer. To be clear the one op is showing is the asr mount I'm taking about the saker mount B.E meyers and silencer Co developed a few months back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No 13.7 support?? The B.E meyers 249f saker mount will work with the 13.7" as long as you use. 1/4" spacer. To be clear the one op is showing is the asr mount I'm taking about the saker mount B.E meyers and silencer Co developed a few months back. Yea. Where is the extended BE Meyers ASR for 13.7 barrel? |
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Yea. Where is the extended BE Meyers ASR for 13.7 barrel? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No 13.7 support?? The B.E meyers 249f saker mount will work with the 13.7" as long as you use. 1/4" spacer. To be clear the one op is showing is the asr mount I'm taking about the saker mount B.E meyers and silencer Co developed a few months back. Yea. Where is the extended BE Meyers ASR for 13.7 barrel? Honestly who cares unless they make it long enough to work without a huge spacer. I wouldnt feel comfortable considering that would leave a gap inside the mount and end of the barrel. I am not really sure if that would even effect the bullet but I cant imagine its going to be a positive effect. I love the 13.7" barrels though, I want to either build a 13.7 or a 14 inch next. Probably a 14" though so my muzzle options are not as limited. Its not as big of a deal because I can pin and weld myself plus I already own an SBR, well I am hoping to once the stamp is approved. |
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Unfortunately OAL on this muzzle device is 2.560" making is 0.160" too short for the 13.7 barrels to pin/weld and get to 16". Design was constrained by the needs of existing suppressors which utilize the ASR mounting solutions. Works perfect with the 14.0" though!
For 13.7" barrel users, the 249F and 249 Saker flash hiders with .125" shim are the best choices, gets you to 16.125" -Roy |
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Unfortunately OAL on this muzzle device is 2.560" making is 0.160" too short for the 13.7 barrels to pin/weld and get to 16". Design was constrained by the needs of existing suppressors which utilize the ASR mounting solutions. Works perfect with the 14.0" though! For 13.7" barrel users, the 249F and 249 Saker flash hiders with .125" shim are the best choices, gets you to 16.125" -Roy View Quote Also works great on an sbr. Woot |
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Hopefully they do a .30 Cal version... View Quote Internally there is a lot of demand for it, but from the looks of it, this and the 249 Saker are it for BEM's forray's into commercial market flash hider variants. With the new MAWL, most of the company's energy is focused on their core business of military lasers. |
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Internally there is a lot of demand for it, but from the looks of it, this and the 249 Saker are it for BEM's forray's into commercial market flash hider variants. With the new MAWL, most of the company's energy is focused on their core business of military lasers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hopefully they do a .30 Cal version... Internally there is a lot of demand for it, but from the looks of it, this and the 249 Saker are it for BEM's forray's into commercial market flash hider variants. With the new MAWL, most of the company's energy is focused on their core business of military lasers. That's a shame. I'm looking at buying a Silencerco Hybrid and it would be beneficial to mount this device on a SCAR 17. |
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Forgive my ignorance, but what is the appeal of this flash hider compared to the standard silencerco specwar flash hider?
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Ah man why isn't it $99 anymore? Of course when I can order it the price goes up.
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Ah man why isn't it $99 anymore? Of course when I can order it the price goes up. View Quote Looks like our website is having issues with the pricing system: manually adjusted it. Not too worried since we've got a new website launching in under a month that's gonna be even better! PS: definitely register an account and sign in |
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Looks like our website is having issues with the pricing system: manually adjusted it. Not too worried since we've got a new website launching in under a month that's gonna be even better! PS: definitely register an account and sign in View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ah man why isn't it $99 anymore? Of course when I can order it the price goes up. Looks like our website is having issues with the pricing system: manually adjusted it. Not too worried since we've got a new website launching in under a month that's gonna be even better! PS: definitely register an account and sign in Thanks. About to place my order now. Any chance there's a current coupon code? |
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Ordered. And snagged one of the new geissele super charging handles with the gas buster. Pretty excited to try this. Got the DDC too
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B.e. Myers makes some of the best flash suppressing muzzle devices. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Forgive my ignorance, but what is the appeal of this flash hider compared to the standard silencerco specwar flash hider? B.e. Myers makes some of the best flash suppressing muzzle devices. Quantitatively better than the standard silencerco specwar flash hider? I am genuinely curious. |
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Quantitatively better than the standard silencerco specwar flash hider? I am genuinely curious. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Forgive my ignorance, but what is the appeal of this flash hider compared to the standard silencerco specwar flash hider? B.e. Myers makes some of the best flash suppressing muzzle devices. Quantitatively better than the standard silencerco specwar flash hider? I am genuinely curious. From what I've seen only slightly better. But that's with the standard B.E meyers 249f this is probably less effective but possibly still more effective than the trifecta from silencerco. Also this hider does have the groove on the end to install a ring to silence the ringing from the forks after each shot. |
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Forgive my ignorance, but what is the appeal of this flash hider compared to the standard silencerco specwar flash hider? B.e. Myers makes some of the best flash suppressing muzzle devices. That's nice but doesn't answer the question? Other then who's making it, what makes this FH better then the one SilencerCo sells (and can be had for less money)? Honestly, I hate both open ended vortex style FH's and muzzle brakes. I'd like to see a third ASR mount option. Something simple in the style of an A2 or Phantom FH. I don't need the utmost in flash suppression (because if I did, I'd just put the suppressor back on) but I don't want to deal with the added noise and concussion of a MB nor the ringing or hassle of an open tip, vortex style FH. But maybe that's just me |
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Quoted: That's nice but doesn't answer the question? Other then who's making it, what makes this FH better then the one SilencerCo sells (and can be had for less money)? Honestly, I hate both open ended vortex style FH's and muzzle brakes. I'd like to see a third ASR mount option. Something simple in the style of an A2 or Phantom FH. I don't need the utmost in flash suppression (because if I did, I'd just put the suppressor back on) but I don't want to deal with the added noise and concussion of a MB nor the ringing or hassle of an open tip, vortex style FH. But maybe that's just me View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Forgive my ignorance, but what is the appeal of this flash hider compared to the standard silencerco specwar flash hider? B.e. Myers makes some of the best flash suppressing muzzle devices. That's nice but doesn't answer the question? Other then who's making it, what makes this FH better then the one SilencerCo sells (and can be had for less money)? Honestly, I hate both open ended vortex style FH's and muzzle brakes. I'd like to see a third ASR mount option. Something simple in the style of an A2 or Phantom FH. I don't need the utmost in flash suppression (because if I did, I'd just put the suppressor back on) but I don't want to deal with the added noise and concussion of a MB nor the ringing or hassle of an open tip, vortex style FH. But maybe that's just me |
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I don't know how to quantify that's it's better then the standard silencerco other then it is. There are numerous reviews online showing flash results with different devices. The silencerco device does ok but not well at all. The be Meyers 249f always flat out is the best. Zero muzzle flash at all. So it's a lot better then the standard silencerco flash hider. View Quote Well actually you did answer the question... it is apparently a more effective flash hider I don't own any NVG nor do I typically shoot at night so that doesn't really mean that much to me but I'm glad there is an option like this for those of you who do Now for the weirdos like me, would someone please make a closed end A2 style FH/ASR mount! |
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Well actually you did answer the question... it is apparently a more effective flash hider I don't own any NVG nor do I typically shoot at night so that doesn't really mean that much to me but I'm glad there is an option like this for those of you who do Now for the weirdos like me, would someone please make a closed end A2 style FH/ASR mount! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't know how to quantify that's it's better then the standard silencerco other then it is. There are numerous reviews online showing flash results with different devices. The silencerco device does ok but not well at all. The be Meyers 249f always flat out is the best. Zero muzzle flash at all. So it's a lot better then the standard silencerco flash hider. Well actually you did answer the question... it is apparently a more effective flash hider I don't own any NVG nor do I typically shoot at night so that doesn't really mean that much to me but I'm glad there is an option like this for those of you who do Now for the weirdos like me, would someone please make a closed end A2 style FH/ASR mount! |
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Well actually you did answer the question... it is apparently a more effective flash hider I don't own any NVG nor do I typically shoot at night so that doesn't really mean that much to me but I'm glad there is an option like this for those of you who do Now for the weirdos like me, would someone please make a closed end A2 style FH/ASR mount! [img]http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_abused.gif[/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't know how to quantify that's it's better then the standard silencerco other then it is. There are numerous reviews online showing flash results with different devices. The silencerco device does ok but not well at all. The be Meyers 249f always flat out is the best. Zero muzzle flash at all. So it's a lot better then the standard silencerco flash hider. Well actually you did answer the question... it is apparently a more effective flash hider I don't own any NVG nor do I typically shoot at night so that doesn't really mean that much to me but I'm glad there is an option like this for those of you who do Now for the weirdos like me, would someone please make a closed end A2 style FH/ASR mount! [img]http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_abused.gif[/ I'd offer up my firstborn for an A2 style ASR flash hider. |
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I'd offer up my firstborn for an A2 style ASR flash hider. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't know how to quantify that's it's better then the standard silencerco other then it is. There are numerous reviews online showing flash results with different devices. The silencerco device does ok but not well at all. The be Meyers 249f always flat out is the best. Zero muzzle flash at all. So it's a lot better then the standard silencerco flash hider. Well actually you did answer the question... it is apparently a more effective flash hider I don't own any NVG nor do I typically shoot at night so that doesn't really mean that much to me but I'm glad there is an option like this for those of you who do Now for the weirdos like me, would someone please make a closed end A2 style FH/ASR mount! [url]http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_abused.gif[/ I'd offer up my firstborn for an A2 style ASR flash hider. I've been looking for a few years for one. A guy emailed me saying he had one and was looking at getting $400 or $500 for it. I can't justify that, I offered him $100. |
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Works for me |
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Looks like it's up again. There was an "item not found" message at one point yesterday.
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That's nice but doesn't answer the question? Other then who's making it, what makes this FH better then the one SilencerCo sells (and can be had for less money)? Honestly, I hate both open ended vortex style FH's and muzzle brakes. I'd like to see a third ASR mount option. Something simple in the style of an A2 or Phantom FH. I don't need the utmost in flash suppression (because if I did, I'd just put the suppressor back on) but I don't want to deal with the added noise and concussion of a MB nor the ringing or hassle of an open tip, vortex style FH. But maybe that's just me View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Forgive my ignorance, but what is the appeal of this flash hider compared to the standard silencerco specwar flash hider? B.e. Myers makes some of the best flash suppressing muzzle devices. That's nice but doesn't answer the question? Other then who's making it, what makes this FH better then the one SilencerCo sells (and can be had for less money)? Honestly, I hate both open ended vortex style FH's and muzzle brakes. I'd like to see a third ASR mount option. Something simple in the style of an A2 or Phantom FH. I don't need the utmost in flash suppression (because if I did, I'd just put the suppressor back on) but I don't want to deal with the added noise and concussion of a MB nor the ringing or hassle of an open tip, vortex style FH. But maybe that's just me They asked what the appeal was, I answered the question correctly. If you research even a little B.E Meyers is at the top of the list for muzzle flash suppression with there original 249F. The forks have grooves on the inside and the forks themselves are not evenly shaped. I suspect that is where the better comes from. |
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I probably would have ordered this one if I hadn't just ordered another Silencerco Trifecta a few days ago.
Though honestly I've never noticed the ringing with them or other pronged breaks everyone is going on about... |
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I probably would have ordered this one if I hadn't just ordered another Silencerco Trifecta a few days ago. Though honestly I've never noticed the ringing with them or other pronged breaks everyone is going on about... View Quote None of the silencerco pronged devices ring because they are cut to different lengths. If you fire a standard pronged MD it will ping like a tuning fork. It's not as bad as people say, but does get annoying fast. |
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That's nice but doesn't answer the question? Other then who's making it, what makes this FH better then the one SilencerCo sells (and can be had for less money)? Honestly, I hate both open ended vortex style FH's and muzzle brakes. I'd like to see a third ASR mount option. Something simple in the style of an A2 or Phantom FH. I don't need the utmost in flash suppression (because if I did, I'd just put the suppressor back on) but I don't want to deal with the added noise and concussion of a MB nor the ringing or hassle of an open tip, vortex style FH. But maybe that's just me View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Forgive my ignorance, but what is the appeal of this flash hider compared to the standard silencerco specwar flash hider? B.e. Myers makes some of the best flash suppressing muzzle devices. That's nice but doesn't answer the question? Other then who's making it, what makes this FH better then the one SilencerCo sells (and can be had for less money)? Honestly, I hate both open ended vortex style FH's and muzzle brakes. I'd like to see a third ASR mount option. Something simple in the style of an A2 or Phantom FH. I don't need the utmost in flash suppression (because if I did, I'd just put the suppressor back on) but I don't want to deal with the added noise and concussion of a MB nor the ringing or hassle of an open tip, vortex style FH. But maybe that's just me Do you have one of the SiCo three prong flash hiders? I haven't noticed any ringing at all with them. The only negative aspect of them IMHO are the somewhat sharp edges. The BE Meyers mount appears to fix that. |
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Do you have a link for a washer to use with it. Or a size/name that I can use for finding one online.
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Do you have a link for a washer to use with it. Or a size/name that I can use for finding one online. Thanks View Quote This style of muzzle device doesn't get timed. If you do for some reason want it timed only use high quality washers from a suppressor manufacturer like sico or gemtech |
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The washer I was referring to was for use on the groove to eliminate pinging as mentioned by some previous posters.
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You can use any washer that will fit around the groove. Another common choice is safety wire. Wrap a little around and good to go
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